Anger  With Federal Government Not Enough
By Chuck Baldwin
December 18, 2009
According to Rasmussen Reports, “Seventy-one percent  (71%) of voters nationwide say they’re at least somewhat angry about the current  policies of the federal government. That figure includes 46% who are Very Angry.  
“The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey  finds that only 27% are not angry about the government’s policies, including 10%  who are Not at All Angry.” 
The report goes on to say, “The data suggests that the  level of anger is growing. The 71% who are angry at federal government policies  today is up five percentage points since September. 
“Even more stunning, the 46% who are Very Angry is up 10  percentage points from September.” 
The report also states, “The latest numbers show that  only nine percent (9%) of voters trust the judgment of America’s political  leaders more than the judgment of the American people.” It further states,  “Seventy-one percent (71%) believe the federal government has become a special  interest group that looks out primarily for its own interests. Sixty-eight  percent (68%) believe that government and big business work together in ways  that hurt consumers and investors.” 
Rasmussen Reports goes on to say that voter opposition  to the proposed health care plan, government bailouts, and higher taxes is  especially high. 
See the report at:
That Americans are angry with the federal government is  nothing new. As a general rule, Americans STAY angry with the federal  government. So what? Nothing changes, anger and discontentment notwithstanding.  
Oh! Occasionally, grassroots effort can be mustered in  sufficient quantity to stop whatever happens to be the latest effort by the  miscreants in Washington, D.C., that tramples our freedoms. But only  occasionally. The only recent triumph I can think of was when G.W. Bush, Lindsey  Graham, and John McCain tried to ram an amnesty bill for illegal aliens through  Congress. But never fear, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid will pick  up that particular baton soon enough. 
I’m old enough to remember when giving the Panama Canal  away was opposed by virtually everyone outside the Beltway. It changed nothing.  Jimmy Carter and Congress gave it away, anyway. Most people oppose the wars in  Afghanistan and Iraq. So what? Our troops are not only still there, but more are  on the way. Most people believe children should be allowed to pray and read the  Bible in school. So what? They still are forbidden from doing so.  Most people believed former Alabama Chief  Justice Roy Moore had the right to post the Ten Commandments in his courtroom.  So what? He was forced to take them down, anyway (and removed from office in the  process). I could go on, but you get the point. 
Anger and opposition to Washington’s policies and  edicts—no matter now egregious—hardly ever translate into anything beyond words  of frustration. And Washington politicians don’t pay much attention to  rhetoric—not even their own. 
You see, the wizards in Washington and on Wall Street  have us figured out. Along with their compatriots in the propaganda press corps,  they know that no matter how loudly we scream, how much we protest, or how angry  we become, the system is rigged to protect them. The best we the people can seem  to come up with is “throwing the bums out” every two or four years. BUT NOTHING  CHANGES—at least, not in terms of restoring the fundamental principles of  freedom and constitutional government. 
Throw out George H.W. Bush in 1992, and nothing changes.  Throw the Democrats out of Congress in 1994, and nothing changes. Throw Bill  Clinton’s party out of the White House in 2000, and nothing changes. Throw out  G.W. Bush’s Republicans in 2008, and nothing changes. The only thing that  happens with a changing of the guard is an escalation in the pace of whatever  version of socialism—or Big Government program—is currently in vogue. With Bush  it meant expanding the Warfare State. With Obama it means expanding the Welfare  State. But both do everything they can to expand Big Government.  
When will we awaken to the reality that Washington,  D.C., has had the American people chasing their tails for decades? People, wake  up! As long as we continue to focus our attention and energy on Washington,  D.C., we will only continue to supply more rope to those who wish to hang us.  
Washington, D.C., is too far gone to salvage. Admit it!  Washington is a cesspool, a landfill, and a putrid pond of corruption and  duplicity. Neither the Republican nor Democratic Party will ever allow a  principled constitutionalist to become its Presidential nominee. No matter whom  we elect as President, the beat toward Big-Government socialism and one-world  internationalism will go on without interruption. Big Government scalawags own  the entire federal system, including Big Media, Big Business, Big Labor, Big  Religion, and Big Special Interest Groups. They are all feeding at the  government teat. 
Therefore, it is absolutely obligatory that  freedom-minded Americans refocus their attention to electing State legislators,  governors, judges and sheriffs who will fearlessly defend their God-given  liberties. And, as plainly and emphatically as I know how to say it, I am  telling you: ONLY THE STATES CAN DEFEND OUR LIBERTY NOW! And awakening to this  reality means we will have to completely readjust our thinking and priorities.  
It means awakening to the fact that Glenn Beck, Sean  Hannity, and Bill O’Reilly (and the rest of Big Media’s talking heads) are, for  the most part, irrelevant to providing real solutions to the continuing loss of  liberty. And, in truth, they are, more often than not, part of the problem,  because they continue to focus our attention on Washington, D.C., and off the  source of genuine solution, which lies with the states drawing a constitutional  line in the sand for freedom. Good grief! Beck and O’Reilly have recently even  advocated for higher federal taxes! Yeah! That’s a real solution: more power and  money to Washington, D.C. Ughhh! 
Instead of getting all worked up about what Glenn Beck  says or what Sarah Palin says or what CFR member and Big Government neocon Newt  Gingrich says, start paying attention to what your State legislators and  candidates are saying. 
If we had more State legislators such as Washington  State’s Matthew Shea; Georgia’s Bobby Franklin; Pennsylvania’s Sam Rohrer; New  Hampshire’s Dan Itse; Michigan’s Paul Opsommer; Oklahoma’s Randy Brogdon, Sally  Kern and Charles Key; Montana’s Rick Jore, Greg Hinkle, and Joel Boniek;  Tennessee’s Susan Lynn; South Carolina’s Michael Pitts and Lee Bright;  Missouri’s Jim Guest and Cynthia Davis; and sheriffs such as South Carolina’s  Ray Nash, Arizona’s Richard Mack and Joe Arpaio, Montana’s Jay Printz and Shane  Harrington, etc., it wouldn’t matter what those nincompoops inside the Beltway  do. The federal government cannot violate your rights and steal your freedoms  without the consent and approbation of your State government. 
Folks, let’s get down to where the rubber meets the  road: the reason we are in the miserable mess we are in is because the states  have—either wittingly or unwittingly—ceded their authority and independence to  Washington, D.C. Therefore, it is now critical that states reclaim their  authority—authority that is duly granted them under the US Constitution.  
All of us who call ourselves conservatives or  constitutionalists or libertarians (who, no doubt, compose a majority,  especially in “red” states) need to retake our State governments. Elect a  governor who knows how to say “No” to the federal government. Elect a State  legislature that knows how to say “No” to Washington, D.C. Elect sheriffs and  State judges who understand the Constitution, State sovereignty, and the  principles of freedom—and who are courageous enough to defend those sacred  principles in the face of attempted federal usurpation. 
The truth is, for all intents and purposes, we could  turn off television completely and be in no worse shape. And newspapers are no  better. The vast majority of them blatantly support and promote Big Government.  As Mark Twain said, “If you don’t read the newspaper, you are uninformed; if you  do read the newspaper, you are misinformed.” 
With Big Media, it’s all about Washington politics.  Period. For the most part, the conservative-liberal/Republican-Democrat paradigm  is nothing but a distraction at best, and a scam at worst, to keep all of us  safely on the federal reservation, where we are without hope or recourse to  actually change anything. 
Ladies and Gentlemen, freedom in America has only one  hope: the resurrection of State independence and sovereignty. Fortunately, there  are rumblings around the country that this revival has already begun.  
The last time I checked, some 38 states have introduced  Tenth Amendment resolutions—or some form of federal nullification proposals—in  their State assemblies. To follow the status of various states’ rights  initiatives, keep an eye on these two web sites:
If conservatives/constitutionalists/libertarians would  spend as much time and energy influencing elections and policies at the State  and local levels as they attempt to do at the national level, we could turn this  floundering ship of state around. If he had the support and backing of his  State’s legislature and sheriffs, imagine what ONE constitutionalist governor  could do. I get goose bumps thinking about it! 
Imagine a State with its own financial system—its own  currency, banks, regulatory agencies, etc. Imagine a State with its own  militia—under the authority of the governor only—completely independent from any  responsibility to the President or federal government. Imagine a State with an  education system unfettered by the federal Department of Education. Imagine a  State where the BLM, the FBI, the ATF, and the DEA had to actually submit to  State law. Imagine a State with no federal bribes, or federal “funding” as it is  commonly called—except as is constitutionally constructed (with no strings  attached). Imagine a State with its own health care system. Imagine a State with  no FEMA—UNLESS INVITED IN. Imagine a State that would not allow Washington’s  spooks to unlawfully spy on law-abiding citizens. Imagine a State that actually  had a say in how much land the federal government could claim for its own.  Imagine a State where citizens never had to worry about a national ID act.  Imagine a State that would protect the right of its citizens to freely express  their faith in the public square. Imagine a State that did not demand that its  farmers put RFID computer chips in their livestock. Imagine a State that would  let you drill a well without reporting it to the federal government. And for  some really fun mind games, imagine a State that would be willing to challenge  the constitutionality and legitimacy of the direct income tax and the IRS. All  of this—and more—is attainable with a constitutionalist State government  committed to protecting the liberties of its citizens. 
I repeat: freedom in America has only one hope: the  resurrection of State independence and sovereignty. In the US Constitution, our  Founding Fathers sagaciously reserved to State governments their independence  and sovereignty, knowing that they had the awesome responsibility of being the  last (and greatest) vanguard of liberty for the American people. They never  intended or imagined that the states would ever become a doormat for the central  government (which is what most of them have become). 
In this regard, the states that are proposing State  sovereignty resolutions should immediately band together to overturn the  17th Amendment, because this amendment strips the states of their  constitutional powers by turning US senators into Washington insiders, who are  more beholden to Washington interests than the interests and well-being of the  states that they are supposed to represent. 
If the 71% of voters who are angry with the federal  government would channel their energies into electing constitutionalist  governors and State legislators, their anger might actually produce real and  lasting change. As it is, efforts to “reform” Washington, D.C., are like trying  to teach a hog to take a bath. Instead, let the hog wallow in the mud, but make  sure the mudhole stays small; don’t let it spread to your back yard. And keeping  that Washington mudhole small is the job of the states. And, in case you have  not noticed, the mudhole has already grown to the point that it’s not just in  your back yard; it’s on your front porch and about to consume your whole house.  
©  Chuck Baldwin  
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